Joyberg Printable Sticker Paper Review – 40 Sheets Worth Every Penny?

Printable Sticker Paper for Inkjet Printer, 40 Sheets 8.5"x11'' Matte Sticker Printer Paper Full Sheet Labels for Laser/Inkjet Printers, Letter Size
Joyberg
- 🌟40 PIECES OF STICKER PAPER🌟 You will receive 40 sheets of white printable sticker paper that we have carefully prepared, it measures 8.5 "x 11". Each sheet is a full sheet of label sticker paper, and the liner and the sticker paper are seamless design, made of 100gsm thickened writing paper, you can use an electronic cutter or other cutting tools to cut out your favorite size and shape. Each sticker backing is printed with text to help differentiate between the creative print area and the backing and comes with an extra little orange reminder label to help you quickly peel off the backing.
- 🌟LASER/INKJET PRINTING🌟 Our sticker paper is very printer friendly, compatible with most laser/inkjet printers, prints clear and crisp, and there will be no curled edges or paper jams. Vibrant color effects to better showcase your creations. You can print your design on sticker paper for inkjet printer with peace of mind, and customize your unique drawing pattern.
- 🌟MATTE AND FAST DRYING🌟 The matte surface of the sticker paper won't be harsh, it's friendly to your eyes and others can better appreciate your creation. Our sticker paper is compatible with a variety of commonly used pens, you use pens, pencils, ballpoint pens, markers, and other writing instruments to carry out your creations, the ink can be quickly dry, eliminating the creation of splattered ink halo trouble. Sticker printer paper makes writing, drawing, and designing a simple task.
- 🌟STRONG BACKING🌟 The backing is made of strong self-adhesive adhesive, anti-slip, tear, or peel. The added easy-peel backing design makes the label stickers faster to peel off the liner and apply to glass, cardboard, metal, envelopes, cards, plastics, and other object surfaces. Plus the labels are smudge-free and non-yellowing, our self-adhesive label stickers stand the test of time.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Works with both inkjet and laser printers without curling or jams
- Fast-drying matte surface handles pens, markers, and ballpoints without smudging
- Easy-peel backing makes labeling quick — no frustrating tears or residue
- Thick 100gsm paper feels substantial and holds up on curved surfaces
- Full 8.5"x11" sheets give you maximum design flexibility for custom cuts
- 40-sheet pack offers solid value for home, school, and office use
Cons
- Matte surface absorbs ink more than glossy stock — colors look slightly muted on complex gradients
- The orange reminder label on the backing is a nice touch but adds a small peel corner that can catch during feeding
Quick Verdict
The Joyberg printable sticker paper delivers exactly what it promises: a 40-sheet pack of matte, printer-friendly labels that feed cleanly and peel easily. It's not the glossiest or most vibrant option on the market, but for organizing, crafting, school projects, and modest office labeling, it earns a solid 4.2 out of 5. If you need full-sheet sticker paper that works across both inkjet and laser machines without drama, this is a dependable buy at the current price point.

What Is the Joyberg Printable Sticker Paper?
At its core, this is a 40-sheet pack of white matte full-sheet sticker paper measuring a standard 8.5 by 11 inches — the same dimensions as US letter paper. Each sheet arrives as one solid label with no pre-cut sections, which means you get to decide the shape and size. Want a dozen small address labels? Cut them yourself. Need one giant bumper-sticker-style graphic? Go for it. The backing liner and the sticker stock share a seamless edge, and there's a small orange corner tab printed on the backing to help you find the peel edge quickly.
The paper itself is 100gsm, which puts it in a comfortable middle ground — heavy enough to feel like a real sticker rather than a flimsy decal, but not so thick that it buckles in standard desktop printers. Joyberg lists compatibility with most inkjet and laser printers, and the marketing leans into the idea that you can also hand-draw or handwrite on the surface with pens, pencils, and markers.
Key Features
- 40 sheets of 8.5"x11" white matte printable sticker paper in a full-sheet layout
- Compatible with both inkjet and laser printers; no curling or jams in testing
- 100gsm thickened paper stock for a substantial, quality feel
- Fast-drying matte surface accepts pens, markers, and ballpoints cleanly
- Easy-peel backing with orange reminder tab for quick separation
- Smudge-free, non-yellowing adhesive for long-lasting application
- Sticks to glass, cardboard, metal, plastic, envelopes, and cards
Hands-On Review
I'd been putting off a basement organization project for weeks — bins full of unmarked cables, unlabeled storage boxes, the usual chaos. When this Joyberg pack arrived, I figured it was time to stop procrastinating. I grabbed a HP inkjet all-in-one I keep for odd jobs, loaded a sheet, and hit print on a simple cable-label design I'd mocked up in Canva the night before.
First thing I noticed: the paper fed perfectly. No skew, no jam, no edge curling — problems I've had with cheaper sticker stock in the past. The print came out crisp, with clean text and solid fills. The matte surface doesn't make colors pop the way glossy photo paper does, but for labeling purposes that's actually an advantage — there's no glare under office lighting, and the text is easy to read at any angle.

By the second sheet I was experimenting. A set of small address labels for a mailer campaign? Cut them with scissors — clean edges, no tearing. A few decorative tags for gift boxes? Ran a sheet through my Brother laser printer at 1200dpi — again, smooth feed, no wax buildup on the fuser. The ink dried within about 20 seconds on the inkjet side; the laser side was dry before I even pulled the sheet fully out of the output tray.

What surprised me was how comfortable the surface is for hand-writing. I grabbed a Sharpie and a Pilot G2 and sketched out a few hand-drawn labels — marker ink absorbed fast with no halo or bleed-through. The orange peel tab on the backing made peeling effortless even for my impatient self. I stuck labels on glass jars, a metal filing cabinet, a plastic storage bin, and a cardboard moving box. All held firm after 48 hours. Nothing peeled. Nothing yellowed. And when I peeled one off the glass jar to reposition it, there was zero sticky residue left behind.
The only mild disappointment: heavy gradients and photo-quality prints look noticeably flatter on this matte surface compared to glossy sticker stock. If you're printing full-color artwork that needs to look vibrant, you'd notice the difference. But for the intended use cases — organizing, labeling, crafting — this is a non-issue.
Who Should Buy It?
This is a strong match for home office organizers who want a reliable label solution that doesn't require special printer settings or expensive materials. If you've got a dozen storage bins, cable bundles, or file boxes that need clean labeling, this pack handles it efficiently.
Teachers and classroom educators will appreciate the hand-writing compatibility. You can print a batch of custom labels in advance and let students add handwritten notes or drawings — useful for science fair projects, reward charts, or classroom supply organization.
Small business owners running modest shipping or product labeling operations from a home office will find the full-sheet format versatile enough for custom-cut labels without the waste of pre-cut sheets.
DIY crafters who use cutting machines like Cricut or Silhouette will get clean, consistent feed through their machines thanks to the sturdy 100gsm stock and well-aligned backing.
Skip this if you're printing high-fidelity photographic artwork that demands glossy finish and maximum color saturation. You'd be better served by dedicated glossy printable vinyl. And if you need weatherproof or waterproof labels for outdoor use, look elsewhere — this is an indoor stock.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If you want glossier, more vibrant prints at a similar price point, the Avery printable sticker paper 22806 is a well-established competitor with similar sheet counts and slightly brighter white stock. The trade-off is that Avery's glossier surface takes longer to dry and can be trickier with hand-writing compatibility.
For waterproof projects, consider Teskill Printable Vinyl Sticker Paper — it handles water exposure far better and works with both inkjet and laser printers. It's more expensive per sheet, but the durability justifies the premium for product labels or outdoor event tagging.
Looking for even thicker, more premium stock? NuBERS Printable Sticker Paper offers 140gsm weight in a similar matte finish, giving your finished stickers a more substantial feel. It's a good choice if you're selling handcrafted items and want labels that feel a cut above.
FAQ
Yes. The product is designed for both laser and inkjet printers. During testing, I ran sheets through a Brother laser printer without any curling, jamming, or wax residue on the fuser roller. The matte coating withstands the heat cycle without peeling or warping.
Final Verdict
After running 12 sheets through two different printers across a single afternoon, I can say the Joyberg printable sticker paper does the job reliably. The printer compatibility is genuine, the feed is smooth, the peel is easy, and the adhesive holds without being permanently aggressive. The matte finish won't win awards for photographic vibrancy, but that's not what this product is for — it's for people who need clean, functional stickers at a reasonable cost per sheet.
At the 40-sheet count and current price, it lands in the sweet spot between value and quality. I'll be keeping a pack on hand for future labeling and crafting projects. Whether that's worth it for you depends on your use case: if you regularly need full-sheet custom labels, it's a no-brainer. If you only need a handful per year, the value proposition softens, but the quality still holds up.